TY - JOUR
T1 - Learning in-progress
T2 - On the role of gesture in microgenetic development of L2 grammar
AU - Kimura, Daisuke
AU - Kazik, Natalia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 John Benjamins Publishing Company.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Though gesture is a growing area in second language research, its role in the teaching and learning of grammar remains on the margins. Drawing from Sociocultural Theory, the present case study addresses this gap by offering a microgenetic analysis of an ESL learner's developing understanding of the progressive aspect. Our analysis is threefold. First, we observe how the learner's gesture reveals her initial understanding of the progressive aspect. This is followed by study of the learner's appropriation of the teacher's gesture for the progressive aspect. Finally, we examine the crucial ways in which the learner's gesture differs from the teacher's, arguing that the learner merged her initial understanding and the teacher's gesture, instead of merely copying the teacher. We contend that gesture should not be regarded as supplementary to speech but as an indispensable window into the learning process that may not be accessible through the verbal channel alone.
AB - Though gesture is a growing area in second language research, its role in the teaching and learning of grammar remains on the margins. Drawing from Sociocultural Theory, the present case study addresses this gap by offering a microgenetic analysis of an ESL learner's developing understanding of the progressive aspect. Our analysis is threefold. First, we observe how the learner's gesture reveals her initial understanding of the progressive aspect. This is followed by study of the learner's appropriation of the teacher's gesture for the progressive aspect. Finally, we examine the crucial ways in which the learner's gesture differs from the teacher's, arguing that the learner merged her initial understanding and the teacher's gesture, instead of merely copying the teacher. We contend that gesture should not be regarded as supplementary to speech but as an indispensable window into the learning process that may not be accessible through the verbal channel alone.
KW - Classroom
KW - Gesture
KW - Grammar instruction
KW - Second language acquisition (SLA)
KW - Sociocultural theory (SCT)
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U2 - 10.1075/gest.16.1.05kim
DO - 10.1075/gest.16.1.05kim
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85020881737
SN - 1568-1475
VL - 16
SP - 126
EP - 150
JO - Gesture
JF - Gesture
IS - 1
ER -